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Rouhani will Speak about terror attack at UN General Assembly

Rouhani Speak at UN General Assembly

Rouhani Speak at UN General Assembly

by Staff writer, SF

Iran regime’s armed forces spokesman Brigadier General Abolfazl Shekarchi told semi-official Mehr news agency that during a parade this past weekend, which was part of nationwide celebrations in Iran to mark the 30th anniversary of the end of its eight-year war with Iraq, gunmen opened fire on armed forces marching inside a park, as well as spectators who had gathered to watch the parade.

The four attackers were killed by security forces, according to reports by IRNA, Iran’s official news agency, who cited the deputy governor-general of Khuzestan province, where the attack took place.

Iran Recruits Afghan and Pakistani Fighter for Syrian Proxy Milita

Afghan and Pakistani fighter for Syrian proxy milita

Afghan and Pakistani fighter for Syrian proxy milita

by Armin Baldwin

It is well known that the Iranian regime has dragged in Shiites from neighbouring countries to fight (and most likely die) in the Syrian war. It is all part of Iran’s plan for a Shiite Crescent across the Middle East, where Iran controls an area stretching from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean. Most media coverage focuses on the Iraqi recruits, but this article will cover the Afghan and Pakistani fighters in Iran-backed units in Syria.

Trump’s Policy Towards Iran Is Showing Success

Trump’s policy

Trump’s policy

by Azita Carlson

When U.S. President Donald Trump took office, he vowed to crack down on Iran to curb its belligerence and to thwart the threat that it poses across the Middle East and beyond. He has also stuck to his guns and refused to bow to international pressure to appease Iran, mostly from the European Union.

In the months and weeks leading up to the announcement that the United States would be exiting the nuclear deal, European leaders put immense pressure on Trump to remain within the deal’s framework citing that the world is a safer place with a nuclear deal in place and other such scare tactics. Trump refused to bow to the pressure and explained that the U.S. is not remaining part of a deal that basically achieves the opposite of what it is supposed to. He said that the deal all but guarantees that there will be a nuclear race and he slammed the Iranian regime for terrorising the region and its own people.

The US Must Support Iran People and Their Resistance

The US must support Iran people and their Resistance

The US must support Iran people and their Resistance

by Staff writer, SF

The US sanctions on Iran are hitting the Regime so hard that its mullahs are trying to appeal to the International Criminal Court to stop them, which must be the last-ditch attempt of a dying Regime. Why else would a Regime responsible for so many atrocities actually seek to bring themselves to the attention of the body that should be bringing them to justice?

So, it is clear that the Regime is dying and that sanction is spurring the death on, which is why Donald Trump must make decisions about how best to help the Iranian people achieve their much-wanted freedom.

IRGC Seize Land in Tehran

Iran-IRGC

Iran-IRGC

by Staff writer, SF

Documents have come to light revealing the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ (IRGC) involvement in occupying property belonging to the Tehran municipality. The IRGC had forcibly and illegally occupied the area.

It was revealed that it had received documents proving that the Martyr Mir Hosseini Camp had been taken over by Iran’s IRGC. The property is located in the western part of the city near Chitgar Park. It was once a sports camp and cultural and educational centre.

Iran Accuses Russia and Saudi Arabia of Embracing US Sanctions

Iran accuses Russia and Saudi Arabia of embracing US sanctions

Iran accuses Russia and Saudi Arabia of embracing US sanctions

by Staff writer, SF

Mere days after Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei asked Russian President Vladimir Putin to work with the Iran Regime to “rein in” the United States, an Iranian official has accused Russia and Saudi Arabia of “embracing” US sanctions against Iran.

Hossein Kazempour Ardebili, Iran’s Governor for the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), said: “[Donald] Trump’s efforts to cut Iran’s access to the global crude market has prompted Russia and Saudi Arabia to take the market hostage.”

Trouble in Iran’s Bazaar

Iran’s Bazaar

Iran’s Bazaar

by Staff writer, SF

Tehran’s Grand Bazaar has thousands of shops and stalls crammed into its sprawling streets, each selling various wares, but each of them has one important thing in common: they’re suffering as a result of the Regime’s actions.

This leads to young sales assistants wanting to move abroad for a better life, buyers with little buying power, and, of course, large anti-regime protests. The Bazaar is often seen as a bellwether for the overall sentiment in Iran – evident in the large protests against the Regime in June – and one kitchenware shop provides an interesting microcosm for the Iranian people right now.

The U.S. Puts Pressure on Iranian Oil Customers to Bring Exports to Zero

Iranian Oil
The Iranian oil industry has been sanctioned as a result of the regime's nefarious acts and support for terrorism.

Iranian Oil

by Armin Baldwin

Since last May, Iran’s customers have been pressured to cut their purchases of Iranian oil and freeze out OPEC’s third largest producer from the world oil market. In a recent statement, National Security Advisor John Bolton said that the U.S. wants Iran’s oil exports to drop to zero.

Following the U.S. withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal, the U.S. is re-imposing sanctions on Iran, and has threatened secondary sanctions on any country that continues to buy oil from Iran. So far, the campaign seems to have been effective. In the first half of August, Iran’s oil exports fell by 600,000 bpd, plunging from 2.32 million bpd to 1.68 million bpd. Iran’s exports have been falling all year, and reached their lowest level in four months by July, before taking a real plunge in August.

Will Iran Stay or Withdraw From Syria?

Will Iran Stay or Withdraw from Syria?

Will Iran Stay or Withdraw from Syria?

by Staff writer, SF

Speaking about Iran’s desire to “strengthen Syria’s military arsenal” and help it “expand its military equipment,” Iran’s Minister of Defense Amir Hatami, whose visit to Damascus last week was reported by the Iranian Students’ News Agency (ISNA). He also mentioned that he’s “trying to pave the way for the next phase of cooperation.”

International Conference Across 20 Cities Commemorates 30th Anniversary of 1988 Iran Massacre

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1988-massacre-in-iran

1988-massacre-in-iran

by Staff writer, SF

In an online conference held across 20 major cities and capitals of Europe and North America, Iranians commemorated the 30,000 political prisoners massacred in 1988 in Iran. Participants of the conference declared support for the Iranian people’s uprising to overthrow the regime, and for the National Council of Resistance of Iran as the regime’s democratic alternative.

The President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, and former U.S. Congressman Patrick Kennedy were joined by European elected representatives, as well as a number of political and religious dignitaries and jurists to speak at the conference.